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N%#^AV5^V (JJWWWW5 %w Denninson Wfielock Frank 0. Beaulieu. ATTORNEY AT LAW. White Earth, Minim. DAN'L B. HENDERSON Attorney at Law 915 Evans Bldg., Washington, D. C. JOHN LEECY Notary Public apers drawn for conveying reservation lands WHITE EARTH, MINNESOTA CHAS.IA. URAN Fir Siding and Shingles Direct from the Mills 1711 Lombard Ave, EVERETT, WASH- Pool Room and Confectionery Haying purchased the Pool Hall and Confection ery stand formerly oper ated by J. J. Selkirk, we will be pleased to meet our old friends aud make new ones. A full line of CIGARS & TOBACCO Give us a call. FA1UBANKS & MONROE. White Earth, Miun. Geo.A.Berry Blacksmithing. White Earth, Minn. Chester C. Beaulieu ATTORNEY AT LAW WHITE EARTH or 3333 Oakland Ave, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. COUNSELLOR AT LAW and Solicitor in Chancery Interior Department Piactice. Indian Law a Speciality. Address West De Pele, Wis. *W ?X4 S' 4tj *^*t^ Political Announcement. For winch the sum of $5 00 has been paid. TO THE VOTERS OF BECKER COUNTY. Having tiled on the non-partisan ticket as a candidate for re-election as a member of the Legislature from Becker county, I shall ap preciate your support at the com ing general election. Respectfully your-., Henry O. Bjorge. Lake Park, Minn., June i2f 191G. ^%MMMMM|MMMMWAiMMAMH C. A. Wage Stationery Store STATIONERY AND Souvenir Post Cards 0. A. WAUE, White Edith Keep Cool BY GOING TO Fairbanks & Heisler's ICE CREAM and Carbonated Drinks, Bakery Supplies, Confectionery and Cigars. WHITE EARTH, OVER 5 YEAP'J EXPEDIENCE: froa Oldest niiency for sot urliiR patents I&miSi taken tfin.ugh Mmm A. Co receive tpecial notice, witliout chnrco lti tha Scientific American. y,.," four ii!iths *1. tfold by ulIwnwiji(dory WIUNN & Co.36,Broadway- New York Branch Office. 635 St.. Wuhlngton.J C. Su'' 1 News of White Earth and Vicinity. know not what the truth may be, I tell It as 'twas told to we." Pay your subscription now. Walter Williams was a Detroit caller last Saturday. Clarence li. Beaulieu was a De troit visitor last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Powers are visit ing relatives at Backus, Minn. Mrs. E. C. Larche returned last week from a visit with relatives in Minneapolis. Mrs. A. A. Ledeboer, of Minne apolis, is here visiting friends and relatives. R. G. Beaulieu was among the visitors at Detroit the latter part of last week. A large number of White Earth residents attended the Chautauqua at Mahnomen last week. C. F. Fit/gerald and wife, of Chicago, are visiting relatives here. Sheriff Urness. of Mahnomen, was seen on our streets last Satur day. Louis McLean, of Warm Springs, Oregon, is here visiting his sister, Mrs. B. S. Fair banks. E. Bud row, of Red Lake, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Roger Cardunel, of this, village. The B. L. Fairbanks Co. is in stalling a gasolene station at their store building here. A great many people of White Karth and vicinity are spending the hot weather at White Earth Lake. Mrs. K. P. Fairbanks visited with her daughter, Mrs. George Fairbanks, at Detroit several days during the past week. The base ball game at Ada last Sunday between the White Earth and Ada teams resulted in the defeat of the former. Score 5 to 1. WANTEDNames and addres ses of people suffering from ECZEMA and other skiu diseases. For valuable information address 8. M. SHEETS, Brainerd, Minn. John Lufkins and Frank Carr of Minneapolis, employed by the Department of Justice, are in the village on business connected with the Department. A social was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Fairbanks Libt Friday e\ening. A large number of young people attended and spent a very pleasant even ing. Lee Logan returned last Thurs day evening from a three weeks visit with his sister in Chicago and with his parents at Hartford, Michigan. FOR SALEMy place at Oge ma, consisting of -i lots and hou*e, water in the house. Good location and cheap for cash. Anyone inter ested address Ed. Kelley, Geneseo, N. D., Route 1, Box 5L A. J. Grover, the piano man of Detroit, has sold one of the latest model Widdilield Player Pianos to R. G. Beaulieu, which was placed at the motion picture show lavst Saturday where patrons of the show can now hear all the latest and most popular music. EGGS for hatching, from our high class Single Comb White Leghorns. Our hens are large and vigorous aud persistent layers. 75 cents for fifteen, $L00 per hundred. Order now. We also sell the Old Trusty incubators and brooders at manufacturers price. A. J. Saterstrom, Lengby, Minn. ]Sow is the time to pay that subscription. jf l^t c^ Geo. A. Berry was a business visitor at Onigum the fiist of the week. Chester C. Beaulieu, of Minne apolis, arrived Monday evening for a short visit her,*. "THAT TURNS AWAY WRATH" 6oft Antwer of "Poor Lon Body" Nevertheless Had Something o* a Sting to It. Ellen stopped scrubbing the ver anda steps long enough to cast an ad aiiring eye on her employer's garden, says the Youth's Companion. "Sura they are fine posies, ye have, doctoi." she said Tv a neat little house I bought with the money I'd put by, and an elegant garden It had last year, too, but now there's neither stick nor stalk In It." "What was Jt, hens or dogs?" asked the doctor, sympathetically, mention ing his own aversions. "Sure me neighborbad luck to ber!had a ditch dag in her land, and the water ran down into me gar den, and washed all me seeds away." "And what did you do about it?" "What could a poor lone body like me do?" "Well, didn't you at least say some thing to the woman, complain or telJ her that you wouldn't stand it?" "Now, doctor, dear, hard words just leads to bad feelings among neigh bors, and that ye know as well as 1 do, and It's not me that vould be using them. So I only said to her, 'I hope I'll live to see the floods flow ing o\er your grave as your ditch waters have flowed over me garden," and I let it go at that" There is more Catarrh in this section of the countiy than all other diseases, put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incut able For a great many years doctors pionounced it a local disease and presciibed local reme dies, and by constantly failing to cure with local tieatment, pionounced it Incur able Science lias, pi oven Catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore re quires constitutional treatment Halls l'ataii Cuie, manufactuied by Cheney & Co Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on the maiket It is taken Internally It acts dnectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the sste They offer one bundled dollars for any case it fails to cure Send for circulars and testimonials Addiess CHCNET & CO Toledo, O Sold by DrugKiBtB 75c Take Halls Family nils for conBtlpetlon Advertise in The Tomahawk it brings results. EGGS FOR SALE. Single Comb Rhode Island Reds for hatching, 75 cents per 15, $4 00 per hundred. Also day old chicks. Max Blacknik, Waubun, Minn. A. J. Bisson Pocket Billiards Soft Drinks Cigars and Tobacco. GIVE ME A CALL. OGEMA, Minn Martin's Livery P. C. MARTIN, Prop. Automobile Service Good Rigs and careful Drivers OFFICEMartin Hotel. White Earth, Minnesota. HQNCE upon a time Oppor tunity failed to knock at a wise man's door. He advertised and Opportunity came and stayed. Advertise in THE TOMAHAWK and get good results. Advertise in THE TOMAHAWK it brings results. 1*'*v wA ,ju. r^f^fl Leecy's DAYLIGHT MERIT BARBE SHO We Carry a Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods Boots and Shoes Our Aim is to Please. JOHN LEECY, White Earth Bus Line and Livery Bus to and From all Trains Livery Service to Ogema and all points on the Reservation. Charges Reasonable. Phone 30 P. BEAULIEU. NEW AND ARTISTIC EQUIP- MENT. A Pleasant Shave A Nice Hair Cut ABSOLUTELY SANITARY. J. P.TURPIN, Prop, Hotel Hiawatha, White Earth. The E\BMER feeds you How doe he do if?Visit ^ii STORE General Merchants pW PROP. ObtrrSlAJE fAIC and find out.The Best fin he Norihwesfonexhibit ADMISSION FSFTY CENTS 9 WHEN IN MINNEAPOLIS VISIT THEEE GAYETY FINEST BURLESQUE THEATRE IN THE ENTIRE NORTHWEST Two Shows Daily Mat.nee 2 30 Evening 8:15 SMOKING PERMITTED Prices 10, 20, 30, 50 and 75 cents. Pay your subscription NOW, Si*v WHITE EARTH, MINNESOTA. feA 2**to